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What you should know about: Malaysia’s brain drain and who’s benefitting from it

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Why Many Malaysians Shine When Abroad

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Californian Mayor Jocelyn Yow (centre) used to study at SMJK Keat Hwa and migrated to the US after Form Five. — Mayor Jocelyn Yow/Facebook While brain drain has drawn the attention of the Malaysian government, many are still moving elsewhere to fulfil their dreams. HAILING from [...]
Why Tech Companies Are Changing Their Workspace Approach

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More and more tech companies are moving into coworking spaces, and it’s not just because of the free coffee Tech companies are some of the most successful of our age. They have benefitted from business growth that resulted from the creation of products and services that has shaped our [...]
Will Flexible Working Be The Default Position For All Employees?

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The COVID-19 pandemic is affecting every facet of our daily lives, including the way we work. Prompted by a rapid increase of COVID-19 cases in the country, the Malaysian Government issued the Movement Control Order (MCO) that implements a series of precautionary measures to curb further outbreaks [...]
Winner’s Project To Create Positive Impact

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WHAT started off as an act of kindness turned into Nur Farhana Nadirah Hassan’s pet project that is set to create a positive impact on communities in need. Titled “The Tohor Revolution”, the 25-year-old finance graduate’s community-based project won the inaugural MyAsean [...]
With Relaxation Of MCO, Putrajaya Says Will Allow Business Travellers Back Into Country

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KUALA LUMPUR, March 3 — The government is moving to slowly reopen Malaysia to business travellers, after most of the country is slated to enter the recovery movement control order this week. The Malaysian Investment Development Authority (Mida) said Putrajaya welcomes the entry of business [...]
Women At The Top

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Over two decades after the United Nations set a 30% quota of women in top-level positions, ‘that highest and hardest glass ceiling’ remains intact after Hillary Clinton lost her bid to become the first US female president. Are women making headway here? OUT of almost 200 Malaysians [...]